Photography – Scanning camera – Synchronization of film and camera movement
Patent
1997-01-16
1999-07-06
Gray, David M.
Photography
Scanning camera
Synchronization of film and camera movement
396428, 396429, G03B 1724
Patent
active
059207353
ABSTRACT:
A topological panorama camera has a track or other system upon which a linescan camera can move in one, two or three dimensions while recording the image of an object. The path, speed, acceleration and direction of the linescan camera can be controlled, as can the path, speed, acceleration and direction of the object. Further, the scan rate of the camera and the orientation of the scan can be controlled. These factors allow the user to record an image of an object which change many of the properties of the object. The relative motion of the linescan camera and the object allows a student to create images which change properties of an object from one geometry to another.
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